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Bangladesh Bishop Rejects Government Stipend, Warns of Political Pressure On Church

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Pope Leo XIV Responds to an Atheist ‘Who Loves God’

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The Polyglot Popes: How Language Builds Bridges in the Church

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Can the New Leader of Germany’s Bishops Prevent a Schism?

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US bishops, Catholic organizations weigh in on Farm Bill (USCCB)

As Congress begins its discussion of the 2026 Farm Bill, the chairmen of two committees of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops warned that “the current proposal falls short of the Farm Bill’s historic bipartisanship.”

Archbishop Shelton Fabre, chairman of the Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, and Bishop A. Elias Zaidan, chairman of the Committee on International Justice and Peace, weighed in on various aspects of the bill in a recent letter to the chairman and ranking member of the House Committee on Agriculture.

The leaders of Catholic Relief Services, Catholic Charities USA, Catholic Rural Life, and National Council of the United States Society of St. Vincent de Paul joined the two prelates in signing the letter.

India's bishops condemn racial abuse, harassment (CBCI)

The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India today strongly condemned a “shameful act of racial abuse and harassment of girls” from northeastern India.

Reaffirming its “firm stand against every form of discrimination and harassment,” the episcopal conference called upon the national government and state governments to “take proactive measures to sensitize the public about the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Northeast India, and to ensure the safety and dignity of all citizens.”

The Indian newspaper Mathrubhumi reported on the incident.

Pope Leo to visit 6 nations outside Italy this spring (Vatican Press Office)

Matteo Bruni, the director of the Holy See Press Office, announced that Pope Leo XIV will visit six nations outside Italy in three apostolic journeys this spring.

The Pontiff will visit Monaco on March 28; make a ten-day journey to four African nations (Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea) from April 13-23; and spend nearly a week in Spain (June 6-12).

The February 25 announcement of the apostolic journeys outside Italy follows last week’s announcement of six papal trips within Italy this spring and summer.

Bishop Varden preaches to Pope, Curia on 'fall of thousands,' glory (CWN)

Bishop Erik Varden, OCSO, of Trondheim, Norway, reflected on “The fall of thousands” and “Glory” in his February 25 Lenten retreat conferences to the Pope and the Roman Curia.

Pontiff makes long-anticipated auxiliary bishop appointments in Rome (Pillar)

Pope Leo XIV appointed four new auxiliary bishops of Rome on February 25.

The appointments, The Pillar noted, may presage an “end to a tumultuous period in the Pope’s diocese, which began in 2024 with Pope Francis dismissing six auxiliary bishops in just more than a year and abolishing one of the diocese’s five pastoral sectors.” Pope Leo restored the sector in November.

'We are all seekers of God,' Pope writes in response to atheist's letter (Vatican News)

Responding to a letter from a man who described himself as an atheist who is seeking God’s love, Pope Leo XIV wrote that “those who seek Him with a sincere heart cannot be atheists.”

“Perhaps the right distinction to make is not so much between believers and non-believers, but between seekers and non-seekers of God,” Pope Leo wrote. “We are all longing for Love, we are all seekers of God. And therein lies the dignity and beauty of our lives.”

The exchange was published in Piazza San Pietro, a magazine published under the Vatican basilica’s auspices. Pope Leo has continued his predecessor’s custom of answering one letter in each issue.